posted by davidt on Monday October 03 2005, @11:00AM
Simon Goddard writes:
It's been brought to my attention that there are a few files being circulated on the web purporting to be unreleased Smiths instrumentals, specifically two from The Queen Is Dead sessions.

Having heard these files for myself, I can verify that these are definitely NOT unreleased Smiths tracks and bear no relation to the wealth of outtakes and untitled instrumentals I had access to when researching Songs That Saved Your Life.

Rather, these are most likely working demos from the solo Whyte/Boorer years circa the mid 1990s. I say this because I've heard working roughs from the Vauxhall to Maladjusted period and they're all in this same vein, both musically and in terms of recording quality. The unreleased Smiths tracks sound very, very different.

There are numerous Whyte and Boorer demos of this nature, many of which were given titles which have since become notorious 'lost Morrissey songs' - eg; "Stay As You Are", "Laughing Annie" etc. Other unreleased/working titles for solo Morrissey songs that I know of but which have yet to surface include "Nightmare", "Hanratty", "Fast Car, Sharp Bend, Goodbye" and "The Leeches Go On Removing" (the latter a Maladjusted demo which of course became a lyric on Quarry instead).

So, purely in the interests of people not being duped or paying daft money on eBay for alleged Smiths outtakes that are actually something entirely different, I hope this information is of some use.

Best wishes,
Simon Goddard
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  • Morrissey claimed that YATQ had no links with the past, yet in my eyes it has few, if any,links with the future. Quarry is tarted up 'Maladjusted', and the fact that the "northern leeches" was first aired in 1997 and used AGAIN in 2004 shows how stuck in the court case rut Moz had become. Like 'Maladjusted' (with 'Wide To Receive' and 'Trouble Loves Me'), Quarry has only two great tracks('Gang'and, at a push, 'IBEH').
    I hope the next album is a return to the superb standards of 'Arsenal' and 'Vauxhall'.
    Anonymous -- Monday October 03 2005, @11:29AM (#180365)
  • Thanks. (Score:2, Funny)

    I would not have spent any money on outtakes or demos. Actually, come to think of it, I did buy Quarry!

    Anyway, thank you Simon for alerting the less hinged folk out there.

    and2rew -- Monday October 03 2005, @11:40AM (#180370)
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  • your book is great by the way...
    Anonymous -- Monday October 03 2005, @11:44AM (#180372)
  • Haha! (Score:2, Interesting)

    I had just posted those files on the forum a few days ago! Is this a response to me? ;-)

    Hehe, I'm glad to know the truth now, I've seen them for sale on eBay and a CD recently for $50+! (which is why I posted them)

    Thanks Simon, love the book!
    dallow_bg <[email protected]> -- Monday October 03 2005, @11:48AM (#180373)
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    "All the people I like are those that are dead."
  • ...but the name of Morrissey's new album is "Ringleader of the Tormentors"! No messing: check out a new announcement under the wing of Julia, at www.true-to-you.net.

    I'm currently reading "The Smiths" too, and add my compliments on its thoroughness and engaging appeal.
    goinghome -- Monday October 03 2005, @11:58AM (#180377)
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    • Re:No demos yet... by mrRoboto (Score:1) Monday October 03 2005, @12:26PM
    • Re:TYS by Satan accepted mine (Score:1) Monday October 03 2005, @04:37PM
      • Re:TYS by goinghome (Score:1) Wednesday October 05 2005, @11:56AM
  • doesn't that sound like the basic concept of the song "ammunition"?
    suzanne -- Tuesday October 04 2005, @08:11AM (#180571)
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    I scare dead people.
  • I wish i was him
    Anonymous -- Tuesday October 04 2005, @07:23PM (#180664)
  • ...has just written the liner notes for the deluxe edition remaster of The Scream- the first album by Siouxsie and the Banshees.

    A man of great taste.
    Anonymous -- Wednesday October 05 2005, @09:06AM (#180726)
  • Simon, Thank you for your book. I finished reading it only two days ago. Sincerely, I think it is brilliant. A must for Smiths fans. Take care.
    Alberto
    handsome groom -- Saturday October 08 2005, @11:38AM (#181034)
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